I hope MSX games would appear in the EU as well, especially Konami games. Knightmare 1 and 2 (Maze of Galious), maybe Nemesis 2 (Nemesis on MSX = Gradius). Maybe the original Metal Gear (I've heard comparisons that the NES version wasn't as good). Metal Gear 2: Solid Snake... now I'm just thinking of all the impossible things to happen.

"The review score of 6 becomes a 9 when looked at another angle. And vice versa." -me?

I just had the realization that since the fact that Nintendo is releasing this previously Japan-only game, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recca, on the American Virtual Console leads me to believe that other Japanese exclusives have the potential to be released over here as well, such as Mother.

I want them to release some GBA & N64 games already just so they can then get started on bringing over Gamecube games like Super Mario Sunshine (I really hope they still release some GCN games on Wii U VC & don't just remaster all of them, the wait is too long!) haha. Though I would definitely rebuy Mario Kart 64, Super Mario 64, etc. just so I could play them on the Gamepad Oh & the GBA remakes of the NES SMB games would be nice. Oh & Golden Sun 1 & 2. There's probably some others I'm forgetting too.

The two best first-party games ever: Gyromite, and Stack-Up!
(well, it could be interesting at least. At this point, can't they put a virtual ROB in the game? Might be nice to play a Stack-Up where it can actually tell if you won.
Of course, I know this would only happen in a parallel universe where Nintendo would also care to put Virtual Boy games on 3DS.)

(though I did get a complete copy of Block for the Famicom for about what some sellers ask for a single Stack-Up part, in case I get a ROB someday)

Square-Enix may or may not own the translation (though from I've seen, Capcom largely copy-pasted it in the GBA version).
So that could result in Capcom having to pay to release what is arguably a much more average game.

Square-Enix may or may not own the translation (though from I've seen, Capcom largely copy-pasted it in the GBA version).
So that could result in Capcom having to pay to release what is arguably a much more average game.

Breath of Fire 1 may be simpler than Breath of Fire 2, but it's certainly more well made. I enjoyed BoF2, but it's got so many flaws that I actually found myself enjoying the first game a lot more.